SUMMARY OF DRILLING, 
59 
reported in 1905— Continued. 
INDIANA --Continued. 
Driller. 
s 
Ft. 
1,223 
1,210 
1,246 
1,241 
1,281 
M. 11,295 
C. 
. C. 
C. 
1,272 
1,004 
1,267 
1,219 
140 
124 
154 
584 
In. 
10-6J 
10-61 
8-61 
8-61 
8-51 
8-61 
8-61 
8-5| 
10-5? 
8-5 
8-6 
6 
6 
8-5$ 
Depth 
to prin- 
eipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Ft. 
1,092 
& Barrels a day. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. Gals. 
I 
+ 16 
+ 1 
-16 
- 6 
Gals. 
b70 
6 45 
MOO 
b 30 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Remarks. 
1904 Top sand at 909 feet; 
first gas at 931 feet; 
first oil at 1,187 feet. 
[ Top sand at 905 feet; 
first oil at 1,198 feet; 
salt water at 1,125 
feet. 
Top sand at 930 feet; 
salt water at 950 
feet; a little oil after 
shot. 
1 ! Top sand at 923 feet; 
dry hole. 
1 Top sand at 961 feet; 
little gas at 981 feet; 
salt water at 1,241 
feet; poor showing 
of oil. 
Top sand at 936 feet; 
first gas at 950 feet; 
first oil at 1,250 feet; 
no water; fair show- 
ing of oil after shot. 
1904 Top sand at 954 feet; 
first gas at 974 feet; 
first oil at 1,265 feet. 
1904 Top sand at 946 feet; 
salt water at 955 
feet; 800 feet salt 
water in well; not 
shot. 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
Top sand at 945 feet; 
first oil at 1,239 feet. 
Top sand at 933 feet; 
first oil at 958 feet; 
salt water at 1,451 
feet; dry hole. 
Top sand at 937 feet; 
first gas at 972 feet; 
vield first 24 hours, 
900,000 cubic feet. 
Top sand at 950 feet; 
salt water at 970 
feet; 500 feet of salt 
water. 
(L.S.) 
(L.) 
1903 : Iron-bearing water... 
Soft water. (L.). 
'• Quart. 
